The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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PLUS Your Savings Earn
CURRENT
DIVIDENDS
DEPOSITS BY THE 10TH EARN
y SEMI-ANNUALLY
0 COMPOUNDED
When You Open a New Savings Account
or Add to Your Existing Account
in an Amount of $100 or More.
THIS OFFER GOOD
NOW THRU FRIDAY, JAN. 10
(Sorry, Only One Set Per Family)
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FESTIVE PARTY SET
The Beautiful Anchor Hocking 3-Piece
Chip and Dip Set Shown Above
IS YOURS FREE . . .
Bur-
Thorp Accepts Stale
Livestock Position
XO- and Mrs. Frankie Thorp
Belinda have moved to Su-
-■ £*rmnd. Texas, where he has ac- I
'■aagKied n position as Livestock
-Supervisor on Harlem Farms,*
1 and No. 2 of the State
'"'gW'iientiary System.
Thorp holds a B.S. and M.S.
Degree from East Texas State
^Et-idege, Commerce, and has just
'•reesitly completed his torn’ of
■^WSltaTy service. _________
and Mrs. E. L. Thorp.
local School Head i
it Austin Meeting
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■iSaem'ies are the heritage of
'•ihe successful. Nobody envies a
•’ --^xiure.
F^ve area high school su>er-
< Jafendents left Wednesday!
•■'or Austin to attend a 3-day ad-
■-33S3S3strators conference on Janu-
5 WW 9th and 10th.
Hitiey are C. K. McClendon,
-■■Leonard; Z. W. Trout, Gober; G.
'W Tillerson, Celeste; Bob Wil-
?'&SK3F., Windom and Floyd Bur- J
'• sett.- Fannindel.
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Mt. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis have
< from the Marks farm
-•KCsrith of town to the Mrs. Sample
'•-SiMlth place on the corner of
'^’isj-mlee and Houston St.
FROM THE 1ST OF THE MONTH
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Home-operated
Savings Headquarters
FINANCIAL CORNER
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61st Anniversary
To State Post
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O. Bolding
an-
niversary December 28,
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Happy Birthday To i
Political
Announcements
JAMES D. COLE
GRAPHIC AS GIFT
Re-
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Cole’s
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FROM
TEXOMA
LADIES BE SEATED...
SAVINGS
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tucker of
Corpus Christi will receive The
Graphic for a year as a birthday
gift from her father, C. F. Jones
of Leonard.
Ei-nest Tarpley
Gladys Evans
Janna Hiatt
Robert Nash
M. F. Smith
Mary Helen Matthews
Freddie Myers
M. S. Dockery
Lee Sharrett
Ray Norris Steele
Coy Lucas
Fred A. Bunch
Gertrude McDonald
Susan Caldwell
Nancy Thornton Miller
Marge Melton
Mrs. Jack Crawford
Elizabeth Cunnyngham
Patsy Partridge
Rebecca Ann Rushing
Judy Kay Marks
Jeannine Jackson
Carnell Griffitt
Doris Sharp
Tom Goza
Congress, 4th District
RAY ROBERTS, re-election
State Rep., District 24
JAMES D. COLE, re-election
LOWELL LEBERMAN, JR.
Mrs. John M. Wall
Services January 1st
Af Blue Ridge
Representative (ole George Gilmores
Seeks Re-Eledion Annual Christmas
Dinner Dec. 29fh
Leonard National
Closed On Jan. 20lh
Mr. - Mrs. Bolding Roger Dale Watson Pay Poll Taxes
Had Tamil* Home On Recruit Training
In U. S. Navy
Pleas
Room
in McKinney Tuesday afternoon, last week.
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my platform.”
He also said, “I will again make
an active personal-contact cam-
paign with the objective of tak-
- , ing my candidacy to each person
of the district.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Akins have
an extended
visit with their daughter.
1885
of
Amanda
She married John
i Assessor-Collector of Taxes
HENRY J. FLETCHER,
election, Second Term
A. H. Price announces Leonard
National Bank will be closed all;
day Monday, January 20, in ob- ■
servance of Robert E. Lee’s birth- 1
day, which is on Sunday, Janu- 1
ary 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tucker and
son, Danny, of Corpus Christi
visited during the holidays with
Mrs. Tucker’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Jones.
annual dinner but they were
talked to by telephone. They are
C. R. Fry of Phoenix, Arizona
and Mrs. A. J. Dimmick of Kings-
ville, Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Blackwell
and Nelda Dean spent last Wed-
nesday afternoon in Bonham in
the home of Mr. Blackwell and
family and Mrs. Will Addack.
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The Navy Recruiting Office in
celebrated their 61st wedding an- Denison has announced the
1963 at i listment of Roger Dale Watson
their home by having most of into the Navy. Seaman Watson,
: Dorothy Watson of
Leonard, is presently
a bronchial ailment since but is Diego, California after which he
Mrs. Bolding is ! will be assigned to one of the op-
erating units of the Fleet.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Asa Watson cf Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gilmore
were hosts to members of the
Fry family for a Christmas din-
ner at their home in Pike Decem-
ber 29, 1963.
| Those present were "
Mrs. G. L. Fry of Paris; Mr. and | minister, and Rev. W. S. Milton,
Mrs. Charles Fry, Cindy and Blue Radge Baptist minister were
Gail of Malikoff; Mr. and Mrs. | officiants.
L. M. Fry and Kay of McKinney; ; Burial was made in Stonfe^
C. L. Fry, Tommy Fry and Her- J Point Cemetery with Fielder-
shal Fry, all of Pike; Mrs. Hazel 'Baker Funeral Home of Blue
Mrs. i Ridge directing. Grandsons and
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Purkey
and family have recently return-
ed from spending the holidays in
Amarillo visiting their son, Ken-
neth and Clora Purkey, and other
relatives.
Announcements in this column J
are subject to the action of the .
Democratic Primary, May 2, 1964 '
afforded er Bennington and Mrs. Ruth
Adam of Yosemite, Ky.; 1 broth-
er, Ralph Richardson of Blue
Ridge.
22 grandchildren,
grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Se-
relda C. Wall, 78, Trenton resi-
dent for about 18 years, were held
at the First Baptist Church in
Blue Ridge January 1st. Rev. C.
Mr. and | J. Graves, Sherman Methodist
State Representative James D.
Cole has authorized the Leonard
Graphic to formally announce
' that he is a candidate for re-
election to the office of State
Representative of District 24
composed of Hunt and Fannin
( Counties.
I Because of the strong indica-
tion that Governor Connally will
convene a special session of the,
Legislature, Representative Cole is 1
delaying his formal platform
statement. He said, “If the Gov-
ernor does not convene a special
session for congressional redis-
trie ting. I will make the ‘pre-
' servation of the Fourth Congres-
— sional District’ a major plank of
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hall and
Key was admitted to' family of Sacramento, Calif, vis-
101 at Wysong Hospital ited his aunt, Mrs. W. J. Key,
People who haven’t payed poll
taxes and want to vote in the i
1964 elections have until Janu-
ary 31st to get that important J
receipt.
For the convenience of area'
citizens poll tax receipts may be ’
obtained at The Graphic office
( undergoing recruit training at the > now t^^Wh January 31st.
Several important elections
will be held in ’64 including Dem-
ocratic primaries in May and
June, city and school trustee elec-
tions, and the general election in
November.
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’ | Chapman of Farmersville;
ffifobv D- T- Cheely of Kaufman; Mr. ■ nephews served as pallbearers,
and Mi’s. Tom Brown and Laurie* Mrs. Wall died at 10:45 A.M.
of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Monday, December 31, 1963 in
Crawford, Dawn and Shawn of Collin Memorial Hospital in Mc-
Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kinney after a 2 weeks illness.
Johnson of San Antonio; Mr. and She was bom January 12,
Mrs. Rex Weaver and Steve of in Yosemite, Ky., daughter
Leonard. the late Vincent and
One brother and sister of Mrs. Richardson.
Gilmore were unable to attend the Wall March 4, 1906. She had
been a member of the Methodist
Church for 60 years.
Survivors are her husband of
Trenton; seven daughters, Mrs.
L. B. Abbott of Grand Prairie,
Mi’s. K. P. Burns of Sulphur
Springs. Mrs. C. O. Williams of
Blue Ridge, Mrs. Chas. Smith of
Dallas, Mrs. R. D. Walker of Mc-
Kinney, Mrs. Clyde Braswell of
Blue Ridge and Mrs. Mattie Lou
Clingerman of Trenton.
Four sons, Lester B. Wall, H.
B. Wall and H. C. Wall of Gar-
I am basing my bid for re- land and Melvin Wall of Plano,
election on my legislature record Also 3 sisters, Mrs. Chesney Ter-
and the experience that two leg- Liberty, Ky., Mrs. Unice His-
islative sessions have afforded er Bennington and
me.” ,
Representative Cole’s present
term of office does not expire
until January, 1965. He added>
“I would invite anyone in the
24th District to contact me at
any time that I might be of ser-
vice. I am devoting full-time to gone to Dallas for
the duties of this office.”
their children and grandchildren ' husband of
present for a Christmas and an- ( Route 2,
niversary dinner. |
Mr. Bolding has been ill with U.S. Naval Training Center in San
now recovering. Mrs Bolriin? is I
also improved from a heart con-
dition.
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place of business this week,
DIAL 587-3303
and we will help you prepare your
message to the residents of Leon-
ard’s trade area — the readers of
Your advertisement in
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will get reading time and results.
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Readership studies reveal that
your home weekly newspaper is
read and re-read by every mem-
ber of yc ar family, and that it re-
mains in the home from four to
seven days, while a daily news-
paper or a handbill is scanned
and thrown out the next day.
Your home weekly newspaper
carries the news of your custom-
ers and their friends and neigh-
bor's. It is a personal letter to
them, every week. Your invita-
tion to them to visit and shop your
store is a personal invitation.
Good Used Trucks
1962 CHEVROLET 14-ton pick-
1959
VAUXHALL
miles.
finish.
radio,
Inc.
100 percent,
discount.
1953 FORD ton, 6 cylinder,
standard, radio, heater, hitch. Ex-
tra nice grey finish.
6-cylinder,
steering,
1957 CHEVROLET 1-ton with
or without van body.
. 587-2108
1951 DODGE % ton Pick-Up,
Delux, Cab, Cattle rack, one own-
er.
I
I 1959 GMC Pick Up.
1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-
door, 6-cylinder, standard, radio,
under dash air, new whitewall
tires, heater and defroster, beige
with fawn interior.
1959 CHEVROLET ton, 6
cylinder, 3 speed transmission,
large heater, tinted windshield
glass. Large rear hitch, cattle
racks. Extra nice, one owner. Blue
finish.
1961 MONZA 4 door, 4 speed,
radio and heater, one owner.
White with red inside.
i V8,
locally owned.
WE HAVE 10 used trucks from
1956 - 1960 to choose that are
not listed. 1 ton—2J4 tons.
VOLKSWAGON, heater
and defroster, extra good tires.
One owner, blue finish.
RAY MURPHY CHEVROLET CO.,
DAY PHO. 587-3343 NITE PHO.
LEONARD, TEXAS
1963 IMPALA Super Sport
Coupe, V-8, 409 Engine, 4 speed,!
air conditioned, large radio and j
heater, 800x14 tvhitewall tires, E- UP Fleetside. Heater, rear hitch,
Z Eye, washers, mirrors, red with i custom side chrome, beige fin-
black interior. *sh-
I 19 5 9 VAUXHALL 4 - door,
standard shift, extra nice with
38,000 miles. Beige
$450.00.
1957 CHEVROLET 210, 4-door,
Powerglide, radio, heater, >
1953 CHEVROLEET % ton
Pick-Up. Locally with only one
owner.
1955 CHEVROLET % ton.
Standard, radio, heater, black fin-
ish.
„ mirror, door mirror, 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-
hazard lights, litter basket, pad- doori 6-cylinder, Power Glide,
ded dash. Blue finish with tur- Power steering, heater, radio,
quoise interior. New car warranty tinted glass, whitewall tires. Ex-
This car has $800 ^ra Good Condition.—$375.
1961 CHEVROLET Impala
' Sport Coupe, V8, Powerglide,
• large radio with rear speaker,
large heater, white wall tires, E-Z
Eye and many other extras.
Here’s another one of those
1 school teacher’s cars, but this
j time it’s a he and real nice. Blue
' and white finish.
1962 IMPALA Sport Coupe, V8, 1960 CHEVROLET 14-ton long
Standard Shift, radio, rear speak- wheel base Fleetside, heater,
er, heater and defroster, new hitch, light green finish,
white wall tires, spare never been.
used. Autumn Gold with red in- !
terier. Locally owned.
1963 CHEVROLET Impala Sup- 1958 OLDS “88” 4-door hydro-
er Sports Coupe, V-8, 327 cu. in., matic, large radio and heater,
air conditioned, power steering Factory power steering and
and brakes, 800x14 whitewall brakes, air conditioned, blue and
tires, tinted glass all around, seat white finish,
belts, wire wheels, washers, day
and night mirror, door mirror,
1959 CHEVROLET 3/4-ton, 6
cylinder, 4-speed, heater, grill
guard, light blue finish.
in a POWER-ASSISTED late-model used car from
our lot
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WHE LEONARD GRAPHIC—Friday, January 10, 1964.
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